Graham Smith wrote:
R.G.'s recent picture of Applecross reminded me of my visit there in 2011. This is the interior of the Kirk.
Nice to see you back Graham and back to good health.
It is a pleasure to see your B&W work.
Graham Smith wrote:
I don't mind sharing my settings but I'm never quite sure of what use they are to another person in a different situation
Nikon D700 Nikkor 24 - 120 f/3.5 @ 24 mm
f/8.0 1/200 sec. IS0 1600 Aperture priority.
In LightRoom I adjusted exposure, contrast and saturation. I also corrected some distortion.
In PhotoShop I used Nik Software (can't get used to it being DXo) "Paper Toner" plugin, this, if the colour version is right, gives a nicely tinted monochrome... used sparingly!
The rest of the work consisted of "burning in" the top and the two vertical edges of the frame to help guide the eye to the altar table. I then dodged the floor to accentuate the light from the window... simple... it has to be for me
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Thank you, Graham. I like to see how others do things, trying to perhaps give me some starting points in my own captures.
Heather Iles wrote:
Nice to see you back Graham and back to good health.
It is a pleasure to see your B&W work.
Not the best of health yet, Heather, but well on the way
Graham Smith wrote:
Not the best of health yet, Heather, but well on the way
Well on the way is good - up and onwards.
Have a good day.
This photo has helped me to understand just why Applecross appeals to me. Applecross portrays the simplicity of true faith.
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